Hi Diego,
I'll also be very interested in your program.
Derk, you may be interested in this
http://www.conrad-electronic.co.uk/c...-Slip-Coupling
regards
Paul
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Hi Diego,
I'll also be very interested in your program.
Derk, you may be interested in this
http://www.conrad-electronic.co.uk/c...-Slip-Coupling
regards
Paul
Hi Paul,
Thnx, maybe it's the right coupling. I will order one with my next order.
It may take a while because I just recieved my last order to day.
Best regards
Derk
Hey guys,
maybe of interest to Sergio......I ordered 1 DC-motorgear (1:50) and the slip-coupling that was mentioned by Paul.
Yes you can turn the outgoing shaft without doing some harm to the gear. However.....if the motor is going right and you want to turn the shaft to the left, it is better to put the mentioned coupling between your equipment and the DC motor. Otherwise you will surtenly do some harm to the gear.
Question for Diego:
what type arduino cards did you use? Can you give me some typenumbers or an url to order those cards.
Best regards
Derk
Diego,
Count me in. I am also building a TQ. Thank you for sharing Diego.
I am using photocopier 24V micro clutches.
(http://kpbgroup.nanasupplier.com/Pic...ha-151419.jpeg)
Pierre
Bangkok
You can drive and can control half decent sized motors (with proper power supply) with an L289N board for Arduino.
Hi I am just starting the build and arduino but I would love a copy of your arduino sketch please.
Colin
This would be great as im starting to figure out how ill build a throttle quad for year 12 systems engineering
what types of Dc motors did you use and do you have a photo of how you hooked them up. I have the entire DC-10 pedestal and i'm trying to figure out how to interface the motors with the Auto throttle and auto spoiler. Do you have any suggestions?
Hi Diego
I am also very interested in your Arduino program, I started on my 737 simulator and has to build my own throttle quadrant, I also use Arduino for the rest of my interface of the cockpit
Thank you for making it possible for us, who do not have much knowledge about programming.
Klaus
Denmark